Cherríe Moraga

American poet and playwright

Cherríe Moraga - Artists & Creatives born September 25th, 1952
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An influential figure in Chicana literature, focused on themes of identity, race, and gender. Was a prominent activist, contributing to the feminist and LGBTQ+ movements. Co-edited the groundbreaking anthology "This Bridge Called My Back" which explored the voices of women of color. Wrote plays such as "Light of the Heart" and "The Hungry Woman: A Mexican Medea," addressing complex cultural and personal narratives.

Co-edited "This Bridge Called My Back"

Wrote the play "The Hungry Woman"

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